INSPIRED: WHY I WRITE WHILE YOU PREFER GOLF – Marilyn Armstrong

Wednesday RDP – INSPIRE

A friend asked me why I do this, why I blog. So I asked her why she plays golf.

This is an evergreen post for me. I’ve modified a bit with each iteration, but it says something that’s fundamentally true about the creative process and certainly about my creative process. Writing is me. It’s the sport I play, the goal I seek. Sometimes, I need to remind myself of things I already know, so here it is, again.


We do what we do because we love it, need to do it, or both. For me, writing is like breathing. If I don’t write, I strangle on words never used. My friend needs to compete, to be active. To play golf or she will suffocate.

I can’t begin to count the number of people who have told me they want to be writers, but don’t know how. They want me to tell them how. That they asked the question makes me fairly sure they are not writers.

If you are a writer, you write. You will write and will keep writing because it is not what you do, it is what you are. It is as much a part of you as your nose or stomach.

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I started writing as soon as I learned to read, which was about 45 minutes after someone handed me a reading primer. It was as if a switch had been thrown in my brain. Words felt like home.

Writing was (is) exactly the same as speaking, but takes longer. I have never minded spending the extra time. I love crafting sentences until they are just right. I love that I can go back and fix written words, that unlike words you say, you can take them back.

Raison d’être? I write because I’m a writer. Writing is how I express myself, how I interact with the world. It’s my window, my doorway, my handshake, my dreams.

If you are going to be a writer, you probably already know it. Practice will make you a better writer, can help you understand the techniques you need to build a plot and create books that publishers will buy. Writing itself is a gift.

If you have it, you know it — and most of us know it quite young.

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Writers have words. They collect in your mind, waiting to be written. We have heads full of words, sentences, pronouns, adjectives, and dependent clauses.

My advice to everyone who aspires to be a writer is to write. Don’t talk about it. Do it. Whatever medium works for you. Blogging, novels, short stories, poetry. Whatever. I’d also advise you to not talk about your work until you’ve done a significant amount of writing. I can’t count the number of great ideas left on barroom floors, talked away until there was nothing left but a vague memory and a lot of empty wine glasses. Save your words to a better purpose.

Write a lot even if it’s mostly not very good. Sooner or later, you’ll find your thing. Or not.

But at least you will know you did your best, even if your best wasn’t quite up to snuff. If you don’t write, it might be a personal loss for you, but possibly, it’s the world’s loss.

You will never know how good you can be if you don’t at least give it a try.



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10 replies

  1. I envy people that are driven to create. At anything. They have a need to do it. A passion.
    I never did – so I can say that my Gifts have been wasted for the most part. I have not used them or expressed them.
    THAT IS A CRIME.
    Nobody should waste their gifts – their passions – the uniqueness that they alone can offer in all creation. We are special in that we alone have our unique voice and Art. It is important and precious.
    It’s a huge of what we are all about.
    Thank you for sharing your Gift Marilyn.

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  2. A big hello to both of you ! Great to find u both in great spirits. Always a pleasure to peep in your world & read your thoughts. I am doing good too. Great post 👍

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  3. I think most writers like to read too. If you can draw in the reader there’s something very powerful about it. I still believe the pen is mightier than the sword.
    Leslie

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  4. Love this one.

    Writing is like breathing for me. I do a lot of writing in my brain as I’m busy with other “stuff”. I always hope I can remember the words when I sit down at the computer.
    My “voice” is in my written words. Even though I spent 40 plus years with a mic in front of a camera, my favorite part was the stuff I’d written to say. I’ve always been proud of my ability to add lib, “dance on a dime” during chaotic live TV moments. But they didn’t give me the same pleasure and satisfaction as a well written script.
    I remember working at my typewriter then computer as I developed a story and the ideas kept rushing in to my brain. It’s an exciting high.
    You write as you talk. That’s always been the secret.

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